Obesity In Young Children Is Now Being Seen In The Very Young
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and has now even become a substantial problem in teenagers. A recent study however shows that the problem now extends beyond the adult and adolescent population and that obesity is being seen in children as young as three years of age.| Comments on article "Obesity In Young Children Is Now Being Seen In The Very Young" | |||||||||
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